Five months after Jamie Dimon’s infamous outburst, in which the JPM CEO called Bitcoin a fraud, and threatened any JPMorgan trader caught trading cryptocurrencies with immediate termination “for being stupid”, which was followed by JPM’s head quant alleging bitcoin was a pyramid scheme, the largest US bank has released what can only be called the “Bitcoin Bible“: 71 pages of excruciating detail on everything from the technology of cryptocurrencies, to their applications and challenges. Continue reading “JPMorgan Publishes The “Bitcoin Bible””
Month: February 2018
Seattle Times – by Brendan Kiley
Seattle’s wireless mesh network, a node of controversy about police surveillance and the role of federal funding in city policing, is coming down.
Megan Erb, spokeswoman for Seattle Information Technology, said the city has budgeted $150,000 for contractor Prime Electric and city employees to remove dozens of surveillance cameras and 158 “wireless access points” — little, off-white boxes with antennae mounted on utility poles around the city. Continue reading “Surveillance system or public-safety tool? Seattle dismantles controversial wireless mesh network”
Tasteless videos by scandal hit vlogger Logan Paul have seemingly led YouTube to reconsider how it punishes people who carry out “heinous pranks” or “demonstrate cruelty” online.
YouTuber Logan Paul recently had his ad revenue on the site suspended following outrage at his videos, which appeared to show a suicide victim in Japan, as well as one where the vlogger tasered a dead rat. Continue reading “Logan Paul’s scandalous videos trigger new YouTube punishment laws”
You’d have to have a real sense of humor failure not to laugh. The news that US billionaire Soros donated £400k to an anti-Brexit group came on the day that YouTube said they found no evidence of Russian interference in Brexit
Repeat After Me (with robotic arm movements): “Unproven Russian involvement in Brexit – terrible! Impose more sanctions on Moscow! A £400k check from an American billionaire for an anti-Brexit campaigning group – that’s no problem; it’s helping our democracy!” Continue reading “Soros & the £400k Question: What constitutes ‘foreign interference’ in democracy?”
American sailors serving in Yokosuka are being investigated over allegations of selling, buying and using hard drugs while stationed in Japan. The scandal is the latest in a series of incidents involving the US Navy’s 7th Fleet.
“Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) is investigating Yokosuka-based sailors for alleged drug use and distribution,” 7th Fleet spokesman Cmdr. Clay Doss told The Japan Times in an email on Saturday. “The Navy has zero tolerance for drug abuse and takes all allegations involving misconduct of our sailors, Navy civilians and family members very seriously.” Continue reading “Japan-based US sailors suspected of drug dealing”
CINCINNATI (AP) — An attorney for Richard Spencer said Monday the white nationalist’s plan to speak on the University of Cincinnati campus during spring break has been scuttled by a legal standoff over the Ohio school’s demand for a security fee of nearly $11,000.
Attorney Kyle Bristow told The Associated Press that Spencer’s tour organizer, Cameron Padgett, is now hoping that the appearance can be rescheduled for summer or fall. A message was left Monday for a UC spokesman. Continue reading “White nationalist’s planned campus visit off”
Washington Examiner – by John Siciliano
The largest natural gas exporter in the U.S. announced two major deals with China on Friday to sell U.S. natural gas through the 2040s.
Cheniere Energy agreed to supply China’s state-owned energy company with 1.2 million tons of liquefied natural gas, or LNG, per year. The long-term supply and purchase agreements were built on a Memorandum of Understanding the company signed with China’s energy authority in November. Continue reading “US’ largest natural gas exporter announces huge deal with China”
One thing is for sure, when the Israeli people find out about corrupt leaders, they move quick, they’re not like America, where corrupt leaders skate seemingly forever after allegations of murder, money laundering, misappropriated charity funds, illegal favors for cash hidden under the guise of worthless speeches that did nothing to further America’s well being.
The Clinton’s fleeced American and other countries taxpayers for millions, live in luxury, boasting addresses that only millionaires brag about. Mafia bank rolls feeding luxury dinners out, luxury transportation, multi thousand dollar shopping sprees, APO stock profits, and God knows what else their blood money has brought this scum bag family. Continue reading “Netanyahu Family Faces Down Prison – Clinton Family Face Down Luxury Living”
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Last night, an explosion at a San Juan power plant regressed Puerto Rico’s efforts to restore power to the island five months after Hurricane Maria struck a massive blow. Much of Northern Puerto Rico has suffered another blackout, including the capital city.
The island’s Electric Power Authority said several municipalities were without power, including parts of the capital, San Juan, but they were optimistic it could be restored within a day as they worked to repair a substation that controls voltage…
Continue reading “Another Massive Blackout Struck Puerto Rico Last Night”
Washington Post – by Cleve R. Wootson Jr.
The pilot of a Grand Canyon tour helicopter and three British passengers were under intensive medical care Monday for burns and other injuries, two days after the chopper plunged into jagged rocks during a sightseeing flight.
Three others — also from Britain — were killed in the Saturday crash. Continue reading “Medical teams fight to save 4 survivors of deadly Grand Canyon helicopter fireball”
Miami Herald – by Joshua Tehee
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has issued a warning about an influx of large, semi-aquatic rodents that have been caught reproducing within the San Joaquin Valley.
Cut to “The Princess Bride.” Continue reading “Rodent from hell: They weigh 20 pounds, breed like rabbits – and they’re on the move”
Talk Poverty – by Rebecca Vallas
Last week, President Trump’s Department of Labor (DOL) hid an internal analysis that showed that its so-called tip-pooling rule would allow employers to pocket billions in workers’ tips. They claimed that they were “unable to quantify” the rule’s effects. But we now know that they did, in fact, conduct an analysis—they just didn’t want the American public to see the result, so they buried it.
I discussed what happened and what this policy is all about with Heidi Shierholz, senior economist at the Economic Policy Institute and former chief economist at the Department of Labor under President Obama. Continue reading “The Department of Labor Buried Evidence Showing It’s Set to Steal Billions in Workers’ Wages”
Haaretz recently summed up Israeli Prime Minister’s legal woes. His wife will soon be arrested for a $110,000 fraud. Even his son is under possible indictment for accepting illegal gifts. In one case Thyssen Krupp’s man in Israel has already accepted a plea bargain which includes one year in jail. That case will take down Netanyahu’s key supporters within the government. And then are three other cases that could put Netanyahu in jail. The Israeli Attorney General might be a member of the cabinet but he is serious about these forthcoming indictments. Continue reading “Bibi Netanyahu’s Very Bad Idea. Risk WW III To Avoid Jail”
Disable 2G On Android To Block Stingray Devices
1) Pull up the phone dialer and dial *#*#4636#*#* (that spells INFO)
2) This brings you to the testing screen, select “Phone/Device information”.
3) Scroll down a little to “preferred network type”, select the arrow.
4) Change it to LTE/WCDMA Only.
It will now stay on 3G/4G/4GLTE and avoid the old school GSM 2G Data towers.
If you reboot your phone you will have to turn it off again.
But now you have to turn your Google tracking off. Continue reading “How To Block Stringray Devices”
Vyacheslav Ivanov is a CFO of Rosatom, Russia’s nuclear energy company. He is alleged to have been involved in Hillary Clinton’s Uranium One deal with Russia back in 2009 under Barack Obama.
This name appears on the list of the deceased in today’s An- 148 air crash in Moscow. Reports are yet to be confirmed whether or not it is the same person. Continue reading “Reports: “Trump Dossier” sources aboard the crashed Russian flight”
Free Thought Project – by Rachel Blevins
Nashville – The Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals has ruled that individuals cannot be convicted of “Driving Under the Influence” if their test results come from forensics labs that receive financial incentives for positive results to lead to their convictions.
It may seem like an obvious conclusion, but the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has been generating around $3 million in revenue each year from the $250 fine motorists are forced to pay for the test, if they are convicted. Continue reading “Convictions Thrown Out After Police Caught Paying Labs for Positive DUI Test Results”
Secretary of Defense James Mattis stated on or about February 2nd, 2018 that the United States has “no evidence” that the Syrian government used the banned nerve agent Sarin against its own people in attacks in 2013 and 2017.
The most recent accusation provoked a massive Tomahawk strike ordered by President Trump that was quite provocative in the eyes of the Russian Federation and of course the Syrian government. Continue reading “US Finally Admits “No Evidence” Assad Used Sarin Gas”
Amid the worst flu-season in nearly a decade, a Japanese drugmaker is hard at work conducting late stage trials on a pill that they say can kill the flu virus within a day – a third of the time it takes Roche AG’s Tamiflu.
Both drugs take roughly the same amount of time to completely contain flu symptoms, but Shionogi says its treatment provides immediately relief much faster. Considering that the U.S. has been hit by one of the worst flu epidemics in years, with the most intense rates of transmission since 2009, the Japanese company’s treatment can’t come quickly enough. Continue reading “Experimental Drug That Kills The Flu In 24 Hours May Come To U.S. Next Year”